A lawmaker, Senator Kola Balogun, representing Oyo South Senatorial District in the 9th Assembly, on Monday, appealed to the Federal Government to license the South-West Security Network Agency, also known as Amotekun, to bear arms.
Balogun stated this when he featured on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme.
The lawmaker was reacting to a recent attack by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen on the people of Igangan, in the Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State.
No fewer than 17 persons were reportedly killed when the herdsmen invaded the town on motorcycles around 11pm on Saturday and started killing and destroying property. The attack continued until around 3am on Sunday.
The Senator who represents the affected area in the National Assembly, condemned the attack.
He added that all hands must be on the deck to ensure such an attack is not repeated.
Balogun also said the attackers had bigger plans but for the intervention of vigilantes and Amotekun personnel.
He, therefore, called on the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, to grant the Amotekun operatives the license to bear sophisticated weapons in order to confront the marauders.
He said, “Amotekun is active and Amotekun is working even with the police. As a matter of fact, the situation would have been worse but for Amotekun and other local security outfits because from the report that I got, the people that came to invade had bigger plans than what happened.
“It was the community, the Amotekun, the local vigilantes that were mobilised in the middle of the night even though they were ambushed because they were not expecting them but they actually mitigated the effect of the damage.
“So, Amotekun is working and now the South-West governors said they have a joint patrol of Amotekun outfit across the entire South-West.
“Let me also say that I am aware that the Amotekun personnel have requested that the Inspector-General of Police grant them the license to be well-equipped. As we speak now, they are not as equipped as these invaders who are savages and who go on the rampage.
“I appeal to the IG and the police to grant them (Amotekun personnel) the license to be well-equipped as long as what they are doing is in support of what the police is doing.”
The overwhelming insecurity in the region had forced the six governors of the South-West to inaugurate the security outfit to tackle peculiar security threats in the region. The Amotekun Corps had also got the constitutional backing of the six-state assemblies in the region.
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, had said it would be suicidal for the operatives of Amotekun to carry on without bearing arms because the criminal elements they were to confront use sophisticated weapons, arguing that if a private citizen can apply for a licence to bear arms for self-defence, the Amotekun Corps are also entitled to the same benefit.